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I am trying to slot analogue programs from Sky, Freetoair, DVD, VCR, around the existing TV programs picked up by the aerial. I live on top of a hill in North Wales and receive signals from Winter Hill, Moel Y Parc and weak signal from The Wrekin.
This leaves the following channels free 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 44, 46, 47, 51, 53, and 57. So to add 4 transmit frequencies should not be a problem.
But in practice it seems harmonics are causing a problem and seeing my FTA on channel 37 blocked out Channel 5 on 48. Moving one channel did not help and ended up moving to 57. Now I seem to have lost some multi-plex channels which include BBC1. Constant moving to try to find clear channels is a nightmare, especially with the multi plex channels, which will work at first, then fall over latter as conditions change.
What I can’t work out is it just harmonics which there is nothing I can do about or is it poor rejection on receiver (TV) or poor quality transmitters built into the 4 units.
I have tried my wave meter and I can’t even get it to register the signals are so weak.
Has anyone else experienced the same problems? Am I fighting a losing battle and should I give up or will I win? I have a cable from main TV through booster into loft then splitter 4 ways one to each bed room so the old analogue TV’s can watch either of the sky boxes VCR or DVD. And it does work but picture quality is lacking.
I have considered a lab craft loft box but a lot of money if no better and it seems to only use one LNB connection.
My wife has an upgrade and already has freeview built in, but watches most of the TV using http://www.tvcatchup.com. and catch up TV on PC using TV as just a monitor as freeview is so bad.
This is in spite of being able to see lights of Moel Y Parc through the window.
Before digital we could receive Moel Y Parc using a terminal screwdriver in aerial hole. It all went down hill when Channel 5 came and will still can’t get Channel 5 from Moel Y Parc.
Hence banded aerials pointed to Winter Hill but in spite of using an aerial 4 times the size of original we still can’t get all the multi-plex signals. And Channel 5 is weak.
I have considered getting more FTA boxes but only have a quad LNB so unless I fit second dish I can’t supply all rooms.
I hope others have had same problems and found some answers, Do the DTi do free tests on TV stuff like they use to do for other transmitting equipment?
Eric
This leaves the following channels free 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 44, 46, 47, 51, 53, and 57. So to add 4 transmit frequencies should not be a problem.
But in practice it seems harmonics are causing a problem and seeing my FTA on channel 37 blocked out Channel 5 on 48. Moving one channel did not help and ended up moving to 57. Now I seem to have lost some multi-plex channels which include BBC1. Constant moving to try to find clear channels is a nightmare, especially with the multi plex channels, which will work at first, then fall over latter as conditions change.
What I can’t work out is it just harmonics which there is nothing I can do about or is it poor rejection on receiver (TV) or poor quality transmitters built into the 4 units.
I have tried my wave meter and I can’t even get it to register the signals are so weak.
Has anyone else experienced the same problems? Am I fighting a losing battle and should I give up or will I win? I have a cable from main TV through booster into loft then splitter 4 ways one to each bed room so the old analogue TV’s can watch either of the sky boxes VCR or DVD. And it does work but picture quality is lacking.
I have considered a lab craft loft box but a lot of money if no better and it seems to only use one LNB connection.
My wife has an upgrade and already has freeview built in, but watches most of the TV using http://www.tvcatchup.com. and catch up TV on PC using TV as just a monitor as freeview is so bad.
This is in spite of being able to see lights of Moel Y Parc through the window.
Before digital we could receive Moel Y Parc using a terminal screwdriver in aerial hole. It all went down hill when Channel 5 came and will still can’t get Channel 5 from Moel Y Parc.
Hence banded aerials pointed to Winter Hill but in spite of using an aerial 4 times the size of original we still can’t get all the multi-plex signals. And Channel 5 is weak.
I have considered getting more FTA boxes but only have a quad LNB so unless I fit second dish I can’t supply all rooms.
I hope others have had same problems and found some answers, Do the DTi do free tests on TV stuff like they use to do for other transmitting equipment?
Eric